By Nathan Coker
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Jan 31st, 2024
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styling by Taylor Bennettphotograph by Kelly Moore Clark Get into the festive spirit of Mardi Gras by whipping up a delectable batch of Bananas Foster, where ripe bananas are caramelized and flambéed. WHAT YOU NEED:1 ounce butter½ cup light brown sugar...
By Nathan Coker
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Jan 31st, 2024
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styling by Taylor Bennettphotography by Kelly Moore Clark Celebrate romance this Valentine’s Day with a signature drink. The La Violetta is a beautifully balanced blend of créme de violette, gin, lambrusco and lemon juice that creates a refreshing and ...
By Nathan Coker
In AskErin
Jan 31st, 2024
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by Erin Sharplin Love | erinlove@panachebyerin.com Getting rid of clutter and organizing the essentials isn’t just about devising a new storage system. It should be about figuring out why you are holding on to the stuff in the first place. You might ha...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Jan 31st, 2024
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review by Meredith McKinnie “Look at everything always as though you were seeing it either for the first or last time: Thus is your time on earth filled with glory.” Christmas is a time for reading the classics, or so I believe. I kept Betty Smith’s no...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Jan 31st, 2024
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article by Kenny Covington Bass fishing is an ever-changing game. Every year, there seems to be new lures, techniques, anything under the sun to help us catch more fish. Sometimes it can be overwhelming and easy to get lost and confused by all the ne...
By Nathan Coker
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Jan 31st, 2024
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styling by Taylor Bennettphotograph by Kelly Moore Clark Taylor Bennett brings the vibrant spirit of Mardi Gras to life with a stunning centerpiece composed of hydrangeas, white garden roses, eucalyptus and ornamental cabbage. White tapers are tied wit...
By Nathan Coker
In I Remember
Jan 31st, 2024
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article by Paul Lipe I REMEMBER something of the anxiety that plagued me in the fall of 1962 as the day of my marriage rapidly approached. I was scared almost out of my senses as I contemplated what lay ahead for me. I was engaged to a young lady who ...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Jan 31st, 2024
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review by Meredith McKinnie “Some people were complete in themselves, as if born from the earth or the ocean, like some of the gods. Which was not a compliment. The gods were ruthlessly indifferent to humanity.” Critically-acclaimed author Kate Atkinso...
By Nathan Coker
In Historical Impressions
Jan 31st, 2024
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by Guy Miller, Vice Chair Emeritus, Chennault Aviation and Military Museum On the night of February 15, 1898 the USS Maine, a battleship of the United States Navy, lay anchored in Havana Harbor, Cuba. At around 9:40 PM, a thunderous explosion ripped t...
By Nathan Coker
In In the Garden
Jan 31st, 2024
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Alright, y’all, lots to consider and lots to do this month, so let’s get started! Lawns, where to begin? How about here: turfgrasses are plants, too. They have roots, stems, and leaves just like other plants. And, they’re green, meaning they photosyn...